CIVA tips
CIVA is a powerful and easy to use tool, but discovering all of its numerous possibilities may take you some time. That is why we offer you here all the CIVA Tips we published in our Newsletters, to help you master it faster!
Complete an already computed Monte-Carlo
May 2023
A complete RT calculation requires the consideration of direct and scattered radiation. As a reminder, in CIVA, the calculation of...
Definition of an “FE grid” flaw
March 2023
Do you want to perform a simulation with finite element models in CIVA? The first thing to do is to...
Automation of files analysis with associated templates
January 2023
You use CIVA Analysis (or CIVA UT) regularly to analyze acquisition or simulation files, and have repetitive actions when working...
Optimize memory settings for CIVA
September 2022
To run simulations, CIVA dynamically allocates the memory available for the CIVA process. Sometimes, memory requirements exceed the default maximum...
Superimposition of time signal curves in CIVA TT
July 2022
To compare time signal curves at several positions of the same thermogram obtained from a simulation in the Thermal Testing...
Parametric studies in CIVA
May 2022
CIVA software enables to model and simulate a configuration of non-destructive evaluation with very satisfying performances in terms of computation...
Undo
January 2022
Did you just make a mistake, or do you simply want to go back? Use the “CTRL + Z” keyboard...
“Adjacent configurations” option for POD computations
July 2021
A POD curve describes the probability for a NDT system to detect a flaw with respect to its size and...
Automatic and fast computation of TCG calibration curves for inspection configuration with single and multi-elements probes
March 2021
It is possible with CIVA 2020 SP3 to quickly compute an automatic TCG calibration procedure before the simulation of the...